No- None of the professional companies use electronics because they all failed in testing & where results were achieved was short term. Your best bet for Spiders is housekeeping, taking down webs, harborage reduction, sanitation (eliminating flies-their food) & regular pest service to maintain a barrier & hit those eaves for you.
No, many companies have tried them & any that did get results was short term only.
This is also known as the PEST analysis. PEST stands for "Political, Economic, Social, and Technological". PEST analysis is the analysis of the four PEST items to decide on a businesses plan in the long run.
Integrated pest management uses every possible measure, short of maybe an atomic bomb, to control pests. but Synthetic pesticides is not used in intergrated pest management.
No it doesnt! And no one should use poisen for mice anyway. They have just as much right to be here as we do! We should just leave them along! From-a vegetarian I thought that riddex was a plug in device. How is this poison? i love animals too, but what does getting rid of icky, crawling, reproducing mice in your home by messing with their nervous systems (with a plug in device) have to do with not eating meat ?
a chmical method is a method in pest control that uses chemicals to control or kill the pest.
For a safe and long term solution to get rid of mosquitoes and bed bugs, it is advisable to contact a pest control expert.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
Yes, Riddex electronic pest repeller repulses squirrels (Sciuridae family). But it requires a certain range of effectiveness, beyond which it has no impact and within which other controls -- such as removing food sources and sealing cracks -- need to be implemented.
No. It can only make the animal suffer. This devise gives off an electrical pulse that these small animals may be able to feel. Read the label on this product before using around the guinea pig.
It doesn't. The FTC has info on these scams at http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/05/fyi0128.shtm. Enter "Pest Repeller" in the FTC search window for more info.
No, any rodents within the repeller's range will also be affected by it, sadly.
None of them work long term.
I don't recommend it-they are not effective long term
If it is the large LED light on the front of the unit, it's a nightlight.
No, don't buy any of the electronic repellers. Although some provide short term benefits, none has been proven thus far to work long term. Many of the big pest cos. have already tried them & no one is using them.
You can buy them off Ebay. They are cheaper and they ship fast!
Apparently not, in fact they agreed with the FTC to not make any such claims anymore. You can read the agreement at the FTC site: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/07/global.shtm